Monthly Archives: September 2016

Apple released new version of its mobile operating system for iPhones, iPads and iPods touch, just 10 days after releasing iOS 10 to the public. This versions fixes bugs, like bug that caused the new Lightning EarPods designed for iPhone 7 and it’s Plus counterpart to stop working properly. Lightning EarPods timed out while listening music, so users… Read More »

Since iOS 9 iPads got new feature – multitasking. Some multitasking features were included in older iOS versions, like switching between opened apps and notification services, but since iOS 9, you can display two apps on single screen and theoretically with Picture In Picture could be opened three apps on single screen. Multitasking in iOS 10 is same… Read More »

Apple today released final version of it’s operating system for Mac computers – macOS Sierra. Apple renamed “Mac OS X” to “OS X” and since now it’s called “macOS” to better match another systems from Apple -> iOS + watchOS + tvOS. Codename is Sierra, so full name of operating system is macOS Sierra. Biggest new feature is… Read More »

Apple just released final versions of operating systems for iPhones/iPads/iPods touch, Apple Watchs and Apple TVs 4th generation. You can upgrade your iOS device over-the-air by going to Settings -> General -> Software update or via iTunes, including clean install. Operating system for Apple Watch, watchOS 3, can be downloaded through the dedicated Apple Watch app on the… Read More »

One of iconic UI aspects of macOS is top menu. It’s shared by all apps, items in menu are dynamically changed by opened app. For example, if you open Safari (web browser), you will see app name “Safari” and next to it are menu items – “File”, “Edit”, “View”, “History”, “Bookmarks”, “Window” and “Help”. When you open another… Read More »

I’m big fan of macOS, but I must to say, that I’m missing some features from Windows. Especially from bottom/left/right (varries by your personal settings) dock. I can choose in System Preferences if I want to minimize document into app’s icon in dock or at right side of dock. When you have open many documents from same app,… Read More »

In OS X Yosemite, and it’s iOS 8 counterpart, Apple releases Continuity. Philosophy of Continuity is to get in touch with all compatible Apple devices. Since incoming macOS Sierra and iOS 10, a new Continuity features are available. And here are some other features like Metal API and iOS 9 multitasking on iPads. But will your Macs and… Read More »

Apple annouced final version of macOS (formerly OS X) for Macs, iOS for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and watchOS for Apple Watch. Apple renamed OS X to macOS due to better match to other Apple’s operating systems. These operating system were introduced at summer at WWDC 2016 in San Francisco. Apple provided beta versions of macOS and… Read More »